Today, across a spectrum of disciplines—from public relations to website development—there is a
growing demand for innovative managers who possess both strong leadership skills and a command of
graphic communications media. The Master of Arts in Graphic Communications Management and
Technology, offered by NYU's School of Continuing and Professional Studies (SCPS), is designed for
communications professionals seeking to move their careers forward by sharpening their business
prowess in New York, home to thousands of the world's leading media and communications
organizations. You build expertise in both management practices and the utilization of technology,
while acquiring the knowledge you need to lead and manage in an increasingly global environment.
NYU-SCPS, working with an
advisory
board of respected industry leaders, has developed a curriculum for its master's program that
accurately reflects the continuous changes taking place in the field of graphic communications.
Through class assignments, research experiences, case studies, and a final capstone project, you
learn from industry experts and perfect your skills in one of the world's most vibrant global
communities.
A unique advantage of the program is the valuable connections to key industry players that we
have cultivated. Our advisory board, composed of top leaders in the field, share with you their
experience, knowledge, and creative vision. They provide generous academic scholarships through
the
PRISM
Fellowship, contribute as faculty, invite distinguished guest lecturers to the classroom, host
networking events, offer internship and career opportunities, and mentor students individually.
The M.A. in Graphic Communications Management and Technology serves as a crossroads where a
worldwide network of graphic communications professionals from a variety of disciplines come
together to bolster their management skills and understand the capabilities of emerging
technologies. Whether you have experience as a marketing manager; advertising account executive;
project manager; printer; prepress specialist; or print, Web, or multimedia designer, you have the
opportunity to customize your course of study based on your needs in your profession.